Going to bring your discussion to another thread SCS. Hope you don't mind.
Interesting topic, and comments, here is my short two bits.
Met a Chinese delegation who was on a fact finding mission going to Agribition, and did they want answers. Biggest was, how can we get Canadian beef? Second one was how do they set up a farm to export the meat to China. They love our beef they ate in Canada!
What is the road blocks, trade issues with Governments.
What is our road blocks higher prices, the above and Government competeing for feed stuffs in the ethonal and bio diesel. If true that the US will be self sufficient in fuel supplies by 2017, and their economy continues to fail, that support will diminish.
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grassfarmer Reply posted Nov 27, 2012 9:48 If they want Canadian beef all they need to do is pick
up the phone to Mr Cargill or Mr Batista and set up a
deal. Doesn't need any Government trade deal or CCA
mission to China to secure market access.
I suspect in reality the biggest problem would be
price. I know from my own few Chinese beef
customers they are very price sensitive.
If they want to buy land here and raise cattle on it,
sending the beef to China we have to be careful. No
problem if they come as individual business
immigrants but if they come as a front for the
communist state Government it's different.
Interesting topic, and comments, here is my short two bits.
Met a Chinese delegation who was on a fact finding mission going to Agribition, and did they want answers. Biggest was, how can we get Canadian beef? Second one was how do they set up a farm to export the meat to China. They love our beef they ate in Canada!
What is the road blocks, trade issues with Governments.
What is our road blocks higher prices, the above and Government competeing for feed stuffs in the ethonal and bio diesel. If true that the US will be self sufficient in fuel supplies by 2017, and their economy continues to fail, that support will diminish.
SCS
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grassfarmer Reply posted Nov 27, 2012 9:48 If they want Canadian beef all they need to do is pick
up the phone to Mr Cargill or Mr Batista and set up a
deal. Doesn't need any Government trade deal or CCA
mission to China to secure market access.
I suspect in reality the biggest problem would be
price. I know from my own few Chinese beef
customers they are very price sensitive.
If they want to buy land here and raise cattle on it,
sending the beef to China we have to be careful. No
problem if they come as individual business
immigrants but if they come as a front for the
communist state Government it's different.
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